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Old 02-22-2014, 07:46 PM   #1
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Decal Removal

We just bought used Class C which has the USA 'fill-in-where-you've-been" decal on one side. I would like to remove this. Is there a best method without causing damage to RV?
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I would use a heat gun and work slowly.
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Yup, judicious use of a hair dryer/heat gun will soften the decal and adhesive enough to slowly peel it away, too much heat will cause the decal to come apart when you pull.
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Also look at 3M eraser wheel. You can you tube for info. I have used one and like it a lot, just go slow.
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Any glue residue left over could be removed with "GooGone" however try it first in an inconspicuous place to insure it won't damage paint. It won't damage most good paint jobs.
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One of these will do the trick New Hot Blade Decal Remover Easily Remove Auto Decals Stripes Tape Stickers | eBay

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